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jrn
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Bloody Floods

Post by jrn » 26 Dec 2015, 20:59

Not a good day watching sheep being washed away in flood water and not being able to do anything about it.

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chas
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Re: Blooy Floods

Post by chas » 26 Dec 2015, 22:25

Oh damn.
Just spent 10 minutes looking for Blooy on a map. :lol:

Lots of rain here but luckily we're half way up a hill.
In 2007 floods I spent hours trying to move sheep on one of my shoots but a lot did get washed away.
Climate change or global warming, one of them doesn't sound quite right.

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jrn
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Re: Blooy Floods

Post by jrn » 26 Dec 2015, 22:44

chas wrote:Oh damn.
Just spent 10 minutes looking for Blooy on a map. :lol:

Lots of rain here but luckily we're half way up a hill.
In 2007 floods I spent hours trying to move sheep on one of my shoots but a lot did get washed away.
Climate change or global warming, one of them doesn't sound quite right.

OK, You've corrected the error :thumbup:
Sorry for the Blooy to much red wine. :lol: :lol:

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Re: Bloody Floods

Post by Frogman Ladue » 27 Dec 2015, 23:13

Low 60s and sunny...gotta love this El Nino stuff. 8-)
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